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LinkedIn TV Commercial, 'Millions of Jobs'
No matter what occupation job seekers are trying to find, LinkedIn says it can help in the search. From IT Managers all the way to school athletic directors, the networking site says that we're in it together.

Indeed TV Commercial, 'How Rock 'N' Roll Works' Featuring Bully
Indeed
A master carpenter, electrical technician, finance manager and inventory supervisor must all work together to create the perfect guitar to rock. If Alicia Bognanno, the lead singer of up-and-coming band Bully, smashes her guitar on-stage? The crew can get back to work tomorrow for an encore.

Indeed TV Commercial, 'Under Pressure'
Indeed
Jenny's answering machine answers her call. It says that she can't take your call right now because she's trying to unplug from a job that's always on. She sinks her head below the water in the bathtub and holds her breath as her phone dings. She looks to see it's a notification from Indeed saying she has an interview request. She slowly smiles.

Indeed TV Commercial, 'Work Is Changing'
Indeed
In a world where work is changing, people are warned about the possibility of algorithms replacing them and robots coming for their jobs. Indeed believes that while change is coming, humans ??? unlike technology ??? are born to adapt and wired to learn. It claims that its job site is a resource people can use in their search for greatness.

Indeed Skills Tests TV Commercial, 'Groundhog'
Indeed Skills Tests
Indeed says that when you're looking to hire, you can find just the right person on Indeed. The company says that it offers online skills tests that help candidates show that they're the right hire. Indeed jokingly offers to give hiring managers a groundhog that will come out when the right candidate appears.

Indeed TV Commercial, 'The Shortlist: Premium Placement'
Indeed
A business owner stresses the importance of saving time, especially when he's looking to hire someone. He says that he would spend hours loooking over resumes before he started using Indeed, which utilizes screening questions to narrow the field and saving him time.

Indeed TV Commercial, 'Home'
Indeed
A young girl's lip quivers before she slams her bedroom door so she can cry in peace. Her father promised they wouldn't have to move again, but he had to break that promise because of his job. However, his phone lights up as Indeed alerts him of another job opening...this time, it's a local position. Indeed strives to prevent broken promises by finding people jobs.

Indeed TV Commercial, 'R??sum??'
Indeed
Indeed questions what employers see when they read a name or an address on a r??sum??. Do they see race, age or beliefs? Do they see an applicant's true background? Indeed demands employers to stop imagining and see the full extent of prospective employees' experience by searching Indeed, billed as the world's top job site.

Monster.com TV Commercial, 'Googly Eyes'
Monster.com
A woman thoughtfully decorates her resume with googly eyes, pompoms and glitter. When a man looking through resumes comes across hers in the pile, he glances at it for a moment before throwing it to the side. Monster.com says there are better ways to give your resume a lift, such as with its free resume assessment.

Monster.com TV Commercial, 'The Other End'
Monster.com
Your boss gets a cushy office with a majestic moose head hanging above his desk, while you're stuck in the office behind his, the moose's lower half hovering over your work space. If you need a better job, Monster can help.

Monster.com TV Commercial, 'Where Do Resumes Go?'
Monster.com
This father is tucking his son into bed when his child asks, "Where do resumes go?" They could be on someone's desk or never be seen at all. If your job search isn't going well, Monster invites viewers to try its job search website because it's going to take a lot more than a resume to find the right fit.

Monster.com TV Commercial, 'Daddy'
Monster.com
Before nodding off to sleep, a boy asks his dad what it's like to work. His dad, being very direct, tells his son that at first it's very exciting. He then says after the initial excitement wears off you'll quit, begin the process of finding a new job, start to wither away and repeat the process for the rest of your life. The father then leaves his son to ponder his new, and quite very dark, outlook on life.

Indeed TV Commercial, 'What Is Your Next Move?'
Indeed
What makes a person proud? Where can one become the best version of oneself? Or perhaps, where will someone be unstoppable? The Indeed job site adds over 60,000 new jobs daily for positions like economist, copywriter or registered nurse for those seeking to answer such questions.

TaxACT TV Commercial, 'The Best Deal in Tax' Featuring Danica Patrick
TaxACT
Professional race car driver Danica Patrick talks about getting a good deal when using TaxACT to file taxes. And, these sports fanatics, concert goers and thrill seekers all love a great deal!

ROVA TV Commercial, 'Holidays: Take the Sting Out'
ROVA
If you're in a rush during the holidays, ROVA says it can take the sting out of making more deliveries by shopping local and shipping local through the ROVA platform.

ROVA TV Commercial, 'Holiday Rush'
ROVA
ROVA says holiday shoppers can beat the rush by using its delivery app to help them get packages from local business to their local destination.

ROVA TV Commercial, 'Holiday Needs'
ROVA
For those in a rush during the holiday season, ROVA suggests using its delivery service platform for shopping and shipping locally for all your holiday needs.

ROVA TV Commercial, 'Delivery at Your Fingertips'
ROVA
The on-demand delivery platform ROVA believes it is the future of delivery. Users can connect directly with their couriers and follow their packages with real-time tracking.

ROVA TV Commercial, 'The Future of Delivery'
ROVA
The on-demand rush delivery platform ROVA believes it is the future of delivery. Users can connect directly with their couriers and follow their packages with real-time tracking.

FedEx TV Commercial, 'Dream 2.0'
FedEx
FedEx shows us a dream-like hallway lined with doors, where items like a robot, stethoscope and steering wheel move around on their own. When you travel through a door, laptop birds take off into the sky, objects float through space and the robot gets its passport stamped at an airport. Although Fed Ex says what it does every night seems like a dream, the next morning it makes sense when packages are dropped at the right locations. FedEx says it powers commerce with networks, knowledge and maybe